Word: regular
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pleasant to observe the increasing number of announcements, coming in the news from the colleges, which declare that the meeting, the course of lectures or the organization involved "will be open to townspeople and students." The opportunities so provided do not include admission to the regular instruction which a college conducts in its class-rooms, although that field of public service is being widely developed by collegiate co-operation with the Commission on Extension Courses. Of reference here are the special series of lectures and meetings, such as that of a course of carefully prepared war talks which is announced...
...Class of 1921 is to receive its official baptism as an integral part of the University. The Freshmen have matriculated, they have gone through hour examinations, they have had a regular athletic team, but they have not heard Professor Copeland read. This evening in Smith Halls Common Room they will have that privilege, for it is a great privilege to hear or see the best. We all like to be read aloud to, and if many of us object to this sort of thing frequently it is because the reading is not done well. Professor Copeland does not only read...
...seven graduates who will play are Captain C. A. Coolidge '17, Lieutenants J. C. Harris '17, H. W. Minot '17, W. F. Robinson '18, T. C. Thacher '18, M. Weston '15 and M. Wiggin '18. Coolidge played on the University eleven for three years and was a regular end last year. Harris started the 1916 Yale game at centre and was a substitute for D. J. Wallace '16 the year before. Minot was a substitute back and one of the punters. Robinson was the regular quarterback and much the best drop-kicker of the 1916 squad, and Thacher...
...Reserve of the First Naval District. It is expected that a campaign will be started at once to recruit men up to the required number. An order also came to call into active service nearly all of the reservists who are at present on the rolls but unassigned to regular duty, except those in schools and colleges...
...weeks from today, on Tuesday, December 4, at 5 o'clock, there will be a test for Military Science 2 which will cover the lectures and the regular and special drills...